A business' good will is the amount of value each share of stock is worth multiplied by
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A business' good will is
the amount of value each share of stock is worth multiplied by the number of shares outstanding.
equal to its intellectual property.
the value of the business in excess of the value of the identifiable assets.
equal to assets minus liabilities plus owners' equity.
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ISBN: 978-1337614689
9th edition
Authors: James M. Wahlen, Stephen P. Baginski, Mark Bradshaw
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